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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHow Republicans Fit The Classic Profile Of An Abuser
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Like abusers, Republicans always make things someone elses fault.
The behavior of Republicans most recently around their government shutdown, and as they dig in their heels and rationalize by making it someone elses fault driving the country into default, it reminds me vividly of the abusive personality that I engaged with daily, for years, until my divorce. No compromise was ever allowed, it was his way or his other way. He never talked about the many ways in which he was wrong, it was look what you made me do. In his mind, the only one whose behavior needed changing was mine. Any abusive behavior of his was justified because, in his warped thinking, I provoked him. He used bullying, fear tactics, threats and intimidation to get his way. In the end, although never abusive to them directly, he used my kids as pawns in his abusive game. He refused to share responsibility in any part of our relationship breakdown. I owned it, lock, stock and barrel.
Like abusers, Republicans do not negotiate in good faith.
If you break it down, how different is the behavior of a classic abuser than the behavior we are now seeing within the Republican Party, most notably, and startlingly, the tea baggers, beginning with the mastermind of the Republican government shutdown, Ted Cruz, and moving on through the ranks of Mike Lee and Michele Bachmann and Paul Ryan and Louie Gohmert, and about 30 others? As a domestic violence survivor, I know that the President and Harry Reid are utterly correct to hold the line at negotiation. Abusers such as the House tea baggers, along with John Boehner, their puppet do not negotiate in good faith. Regardless of what deals they offer up today, they will renege when it comes time to uphold their end of the bargain. When Republicans say they want a short-term deal to re-open the government and avoid a default, I know what that means: Just as abusive personalities are generally incapable of rehabilitation, neither are Republicans. Rehabilitation implies that there is a point of normalcy in the past to which one can return. I have yet to see that point for Republicans; theyre beyond redemption. A year ago, Paul Krugman aptly pointed out that the debt ceiling debacle demonstrates that raw extortion works and carries no political cost, and that irresponsible brinksmanship is now a proven effective negotiating tactic. Mr. Krugman, meet your classic abuser.
Like abusers, Republicans must win at all costs.
An abusive personality really doesnt care who is caught in the crossfire. His desire for control, his low self-esteem and irrational, desperate need to be the winner at any cost trumps any scrap of humanity. Despite the fact that Republicans raised the debt ceiling more than 25 times under Republican presidents (and five times, without batting an eye, under Bush), their classically abusive personalities have risen to the fore under this President. At any cost, regardless of any harm to others, they will win. So what if the U.S. defaults? According to some Republicans, for the President to allow a default would be an impeachable offense; on the other hand, if the President were to invoke the 14th Amendment and direct the Treasury to pay its bills regardless of the Houses inactivity, that, too, in the minds of Republicans, would no doubt rise to the level of an impeachable offense. As in all abusive relationships, its a Catch 22. Listening to the screaming rage of Republicans, its clear that no cost is too great to make President Obama look bad. If the measures Republicans implement increase the chance that this Presidents success story will be on pause, theyll make a pact with any devil. So what if their newly-discovered fiscal conservatism trashes a still fragile economy, tanking the markets, and driving unemployment numbers up? If thats whats required to be the victors in the game of chicken theyve been playing with our lives, thats what theyll do. Their lack of humanity, and lack of a moral center, is truly breathtaking.
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How Republicans Fit The Classic Profile Of An Abuser (Original Post)
ehrnst
Oct 2013
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Initech
(100,104 posts)1. Yup they're the party of liars, bullies and thugs.
And the only way to win is to keep calling them out for their bullshit.
LiberalEsto
(22,845 posts)2. Very good analogy
I was in an abusive relationship a very long time ago, and the parallels are clear.
uppityperson
(115,681 posts)3. "you made me do it" and when they lose "give me credit for stopping it"
raccoon
(31,126 posts)4. Ain't it the truth? K&R. nt